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0 Latest CHILDREN’S: DAY SERVICE. Special Progrem for Vermont Ave- WHITSUNDA¥‘ IS TOPIG. LUHGHEOIHIEXT TUESDAY CHUROH CALL AOOEPTED HET HODIST BOARD HITS NEw n c. PA 'l'fl Dr. C. Ernest Smith to Preach on | Woman's Scclety of Vermont Ave-| BY.REV. B, B. STEVENSON “EGOLESIASTICAL PONZI" S R OBSE’R VANCE TO MAI?K nue Christian Sunday School. . “Send Me" will be the subject of the special childre: day service in which the children of the Vermont Significance. a! Day. As Whitsunday is not énly a com- memoration of the descent of the holy spirit, but also of the founding nue_Church to Celebrate. The annusl birthday luncheon of l.ho Woman's Socioty of the Vermont lomqr Bector in eumbul.nd to mlhmmnmm Serve as: Assistant in- Trinity- Unsafé Investments, Rev. J. B. ‘T0 BEGIN DUTIES BIRTH OF CHRISTIA]VIT Y Avenue Christian Sunday Sechool will |of “the church, the rector of St Christian Church will be held How mesy of the millions of peo- ) Christian doctrine first tagk root: e e morrow morning at 10| Thomas' Church, 18th atreet, near e Tieaday at 1 o'clock,'when the . ‘Diocesan: Parish. [Hingeley Says. e s e e T T ety i T Ao it Aipect the | Smith, will make that ke Sublect of | T N it by Gapartwients or By the Associated Prese. 2 brace the religion of Christianity and | B€Nce, and the opening years of the - Y - service and the program, Including | bis sermon tomorrow morning at 11 Mra. James O parker, Miss Touls n:m!& C‘lr'fiz‘u{‘ 3. June 3.—A Rev. E. C. Primm Succequ en:fi \the benefits of the civilization | to America (?o’ power that wast e e amittee companed of | Three recent books written by well | Wilfiay Musiodl sawbers witt® oo “ecclesiastical Ponsis" by affor Rev. Stewart at S 4 e DY inaiedn know: that to-d Rome's Beliorins x pmt N e Moo 8 B Musiain: Mrs. N R Jenmer, | Informed and - distinguished ~men. | provided by Mes W B Braithaaite them a sound opportunity for in ev. ewa at Secon morTow, iu thousands of churches|Giiyiian civilization is based, obliv)- Miss ““Etizabeth 'Wilson and Miss|dealing with the lgnorance of the|Rf's Ruby Potter and Mirs. H. C. Lic: meat has ben formulated by ‘the throughbut the world will he cele- |ous to-the facts, or accepting them - 5 , ¥ origin, . as_mas universal. entes Hbon here date u:lfn:;"l ',',‘"fi Joseph' B. Hingeley of Chicago, be. Church?’ ' Whitsunday, the high|Con¥ yerdh METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) REV. H. P. FOX, Pastor Services Tomorrow Uam— Communion 8 p.m.—SERMON— “The Hypocrite” 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school, with classes g for all ages. l ‘What the church is and what its goals, also the cause of this wide- spre: indifference and what wisdom suggests as the right position for in- telligent men and women to take, will be infroduced. ANNIVERSARY_OF RECTOR. fore the annual conference of inter. The proposed accord. ing to Dr, plan, festival observed in the church on the fittieth day aftér Easter in com- memorzation of the outpouring of the Fifcant milceione I Christian an- is worth to all of us & moment's rious reflection. “It s an interesting fact that Whit- sunday. like Easter, is.of Jewish ori- Hingeley, would yield Holy Spirit upon,the aposties on the | gin. Whitsunday fell on the day of be discussed. st R Lat Cracin, l;ll-;:r:‘ :,rl-n..:n:’n‘ :nieo-“ & ?‘:v‘erekl day of Pentecost, has been com- pfenmeon* the (k}reck pape tgr t‘h; e ‘Thot Chi 001 % 3 “feast of weeks” in t ewis! ‘homas’ urch : af aoe and would insure them against dis- moemorsted for nearly two thoumsiitl AUl © entecost spsms S€tieth- SOCIETY TO GIVE SHOW. Christian Endeavor Members to Present Comedy. The Christi; Endeavor Society of the First Congregational Church, will pre-ent Sardo three-act comedy, Sérap of Paper,” Tuesday and wedMlflly nights, at 8:15 uclm:k in the Sunday school room. BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students’ Association Md., to Celebrete Event. Rev. -John, Ri rector - of St. Thomas' -Church at Croome, will ob; ¢ his'first anniversary tor. the -parish this afternoon at services -in . the church. Following s rec- eral, church .organizations . will submitted at this - meeting. Dr. Rigg states that this will be made an annual affair. —_—_— FOUNDRY EPWORTH LEAGUE. Foundry Epworth League will have for its speaker at the devotional service tomorrow evening Dr. Thomas Edward Green of the American Red Illly or poverty in old age. i réparing plan,” said Dr. Hlnlelw. 'we based the accumula- tions on interest compounded semi- annually at 4 per cent on money paid during the minister's active years, on which, when retired, he would re- The ceive a fixed income for life. when he was twenty- five years of age and ‘should continue such payments ~until ty: five, his accumulation rates would yleld a dollar a day for lhln r:mllndnr of his life.” n escribing the need for such an :lan Dr. Hingeley said t a book advising agents how to pro: mote a_certain speculative enter- prise, classed the best ministerial years by Christian people; and ob- served by them with joy and thanks- giving for the fulfiliment of the promise that a comforter would be @ent to mankind. Specifically, the feast mirks the anniversary of that day in Jerusalem where the aposties oi the crucified Christ gathered in an per room, received that benizon which ‘is thus described by St. Paul: “And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in. one place. And sud- denly there came a .sound from heaven as of a rushing, mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared unto them cloven tongues. like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost and began to speak with other the feast being fifty days after the feast of the passover; as Whitsun- day occurs fifty days after Easter. So tha tWhitesunday is connectéd with the Jewish Pentecost not only in its nistorical origin, but in_ the idea which it represents—the Jewish fes- tivali being one of thanks for the first fruits of the earth; the Christian Zestival for the first fruits of the spirit. Previous Celebration In tfie early days of the Christian Church Whitsunday had a much more universal celebration than it receives in these later times. In the middle ages, the Whitsunday serv- ices were marked by many curious customs. among them. mnotably in I Italy, the letting down of a dove . > oy 2 Cross. His subject will be “The prospects as Preshyterians and Epis- tongues as the Spirit gave them ut- . - Pythian Temple Auditorium | Giometry ¢ Cnaracter.: Miss Blaci: : > copalians, “because they get the best terance.” ~ D e ot oy o 1012 9th st now. burn will be the solofst. A STRVERAON: iaien- S0 e Mainodiies sud Birth of the Church Joaves, ‘o recall the miracle of the © 3 Lecture by M. G. Ellis day ‘evening and resulted in & gen- [rector at Holy Cross Church at Cum- | The plan would suppiement ., mel AL hos A b o CRPS e e i e e —Semi-annual nomination meetiag, | ®FOUS Initial reglstration. berland, Md., has accepted a call to|BTY e',:",..,f,‘,.“J;'ng:",'e‘:al';rl"’::"f previous, had marked the ascension |sound of the mighty rushing of wind b2 S oy Trinity Diocesan Church, at 3d and, C |10, Pniore 2o not resularly con ‘Tr’ Christ. Now. in this spiritual man- | Among Russian peasants flowers and . ! 2 estation o tsunday the prom-' green branches are carried during ( :hur Ch SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. UNITARIAN. 1 ir iyt | actuarial principles tried out by other i SN Snred ise of the Master had reached fulflli. the Pentecost. By act of parliament for Bpiscopal City Missions. plained. o Beley €X°| Rev. E. C. Primm, former pastor|ment; and strong in the spiritual | Whitsunday in 1605 was made one METHODIST PROTESTANT. Dr. Stevenson 18 recognized as an ex- of the West End Baptist Church, Pe- | faith Which had seized upon them the | of the Scottish quarter days. In Great 16th Street Near P Northwest. Green Motor Busses pass the door. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, D. D., Minister. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH FOUNDED 1821 services a lawn. fete and box-supper will be held on the grounds. Reports from the heads of the pert In the character of work that he will do at Trinity and comes to this city with a record of achievements in his former' parishes that-is hard to equal. He is a graduate of McGill Uni- WILL MEET ON LAWfi. Calvary Baptist Church Class to tersburg, Va., will commence his pas torate at the Second Eaptist Church, 4th and Virginla avenue southeast, tomorrow, preaching at 11 am. on isciples fared forth to all parts of llha then known world to spread the doctrine in accordance with His com- mand. What civilization the wopld enjoys today results from the spirit of the message which they carried. In Britain the day has always been cel- ebrated with special feasting and the production of miracle plays and since 1871 Whitmonday has been recog- nized as a legal bank Holiday. The day is of special interest to members 5 fved 2 bachelor by the paster. WerAlly: (here. Ha nsod e « e “The Useless Adventure” and at. 8jthe twenty centuries which have|of the Episcopal Church as it was on 8:30 8.m.—The Model Church School. | 308 8. EEULB it vLYssES e.“:‘:umz. D.D, of urie dsgres Duithhohacs iniph 3 va"hl' :‘flh Talk. pm. on “The Best Is Yot to Be glapsed empires have 'risen and|Whitsunday. June 9. 1545, that the 11 am —DR. RANDOLPH— % L er. e Vaughn class of Cavalry Bap- = allen; the dust of ages has blott: ook of comon pramyer in = “The Power of a Song” |Narth Carolina Ave. 3% #1% Divinity Goliese. of Montreal, Canada, | tist Church will hold Ite monthry | M- Primm.was born i South Da-!out the smiling lands where the was first used. . CROSBY, Minister. e e with honora, and is a poat-graduate of meeting Monday evening on the lawn | kota, but- from early boyhood was | e oa,.?_;‘..,. Yato University. He ned a |of the Biiss Eléctrical School, at Ta- | reared in Southside_Virginia, where ! e D*"l{‘e.'p:nhlv. with preach- minister. in 1916 by Bmwp Alklnlon of | koma Park. - yhas shown wonderful growth and has )IOCESAN COMMITTEES y General Ballington Booth: B. F. Keith’s Theater New Haven, Conn., and since entering Music will _be provided by the Ta- his parents were engaged in farming. | | Bone far beyond anything in its his- _I'_Jfi—mg_ Endeavor, the koma Park n After pre] t work in the pub-)tory. There have been over 250 addi- 5 Endesvor. priesthood has been assoclate regtor | koma Park Band and Orchestra, and preparatory n P Y. re have “The Compellmg Interpreta- | St. Paul A. U, M. P. Ch During Construction New Chureh. 20" Erace ‘and St Peter's parishes. in | Prof. L. D. Bliss, teacher of the class, | lic schools and ¥ork Tnion Military | tions to membership during his pas NAMED BY EPISCOPALS J urch Baltimore, Md. Will talk on the'sub ect “Radio,” and | Academy, Fork Union, Va., he entered : l0Tate. Among other advances, the e LIOISD MOTES IN A NTS 4th ang Eye sts. 9:45—Sunday school. Craded course. Also ’n:’-mon;ll\u‘:lun will be given. The Richmond Colicge, where he: gradu- R ST Wy | 'hursd: 8 — "Gl 2 ing service, ladies wi e ecial .. | leaves the church in splen spiritu: TR S RIS WAT! e vesad i B2 £ . o class 2na @ biket lonch will ‘be | jor. of sris. He took"a promincai|condition the membership savs ine|Special Effort Being Made to Or- BY WILLIAM COWPER. Years te :00—Morning worship. . SBermon by the LUTHE! A served. _!best in its history. There is wide- Ano,,,_k 0. puster, wau_ s n nlnhl:r—- S Ohat mp;n"dn-."::e .z:a:n'tr.::'x;:nru; T;.:Rinxg- wra‘:d regret "";’,‘"“";‘,‘,""":"“" ganize School to Train e om 220 Biors ot the. ok at his leaving. Mrs. Primm. form- The fest music.__The Heertiest Weloome. ours if You Hear me. - | The Faithful Witness” f‘ 2 'I%”K:H:’g PRESBYTERIAL TO MEET, oM aSiaty Sebaling teamy erly'3iss Vicla Howarth of Philadel- Social Workers. TRMYM.E.CHURCH iHODlaT ISCOPAL (Colo: . oy c‘;,'.‘“ ‘3,",'.”'{1,";,““ ore el * | the graduating class and was one of | P Is a graduate of the Baptist| commiiiees to specialize on the < d Pa. Ave. SE Gnlb\mli Mr. Tittman, Bass. between A and % Wi Y the four members of this class chosen Fraining Schosl of Philsdelphia Mr. Narions Merataior en Al Joroph Dawson, PhD. Pastor | AN E I tak s Shemis o T Attt Se wus o, Fresbyterian, Women Wil ‘Hola by ihe iy S5 Tmembersiy In B0 |0 X e e S ura | Hivemmn “hoard, of sooal s o7 W asl lllh -L he(wnn L and * g specially” for those wi re- Arachnidae Society, whose members . e : = Sundsy school, 9:45 a.m u‘r!u'z? ‘pastory” HinE] g [ hesh _Tecelved In v the All Day on at Ballston. are chosen on the ‘same scholarship | L Stewart, who is nno&prl';""r“{u‘c:' :‘:'.Eféifi.f“mfl‘x‘{,’,iho‘?’{;e‘r?.?fr'-'s":? Commusion’ 11 rier s .gm;xg;:;’&morl = Pmm“ O c“’" w:xégur = eaup YomAp's Prestytacial Mission- | Basiy sbihe membaraior che, ThiBety e B * | Trinity Diocesan Church, 3d and C ermon by the pastor ». { g _ REV. SYBILRUD, Pastor. ry Soclety in the Presbytery of a. E = streets northwest. < « | 400 pm—Sung. feciont s bens e ODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH_ Washisgton ol N DN <HINDII 00 p.. ital 'H gton city will hold its sum- Holds First Pastorate. Th Lt J Pl'e]ll‘xce, ‘Its Cause and Cure -+ the ‘Toung Ladice' Bioje Llfi:u 7 | METH th Church of the Incarnation mep conference - at Ballston Churoh | After 'graduation, Mr. Primm was| SERMON ON ‘HINDUISM.’ “fln:e:ofir(':m::s.lfiurd"e ll\l“l’l:ll:‘yll;ogeli- American University Chapel 500 B —Erening ‘werthin and preaci, | CaIVALY M‘E' Church Sou Yt e T dn ail.day ‘meeting. o+ It Will be|pastor at Ettrick. va. s suburb of Service work. Rev. Clasence W Whie. % YOU ARB WELCO! 'etersburg, for thfee years, when he i ce work, V. rence t- s\“:'x’v’.'u’- -:.nrfi:.a(“l E'TO OUR BE: VICES. W t Pastor "'|l‘h e will be repnm from all the igned 5: enter seminary and uni-|Dr. Covell Preaches at Trinity |more, Rev. James Kirkpatrick and Preacher. Rev. G. wa. |John WesleyA M. E.zioll Chnd; RW. A, ynch ast officers and the ous young peo- ity. This pastorate was the most Rev. Thom Williamson; Kpisoopa! T niee sertions on Miracle AND M( Sorner 14th and c Pt orcoran __ Bvemy e gy Grace Evangelical Lutheran ple's organizatlo Mrs. Wallace successful in the history of the Diocesan Church Tomorrow. city missions, Rev. David R. Covell. ey 1. “MIRACLES (ODERN THOUGHT.” . —Ch Radcliffe will speak on the meeting | church. o J. Wilmer Latimer, Judge Kathryn ¥p.m.—Epworta Leasue. 1 3 P i PRIESDLY CHURCH." of omen's home and foreign mis-| " In 1518 he was awarded a bachelor | 4o lr sl Be the toute of the serman | SCllers: publicity and_library, Rev Church Church sion boards at Des Moines, lowa. |of divinity degree by Crozer Theo- | ofhev. David Baneem Covell at Tria. | Thom Williamson and William Ward The Family Chur : PLEASANT Mrs. Harry C.'Louderbough of the | fagios] Beminers of Cheoior pa. wnd | o Rgy; David Ransom Covell at Trin- | L, Yo Ses™ 200 W Hyass Ward: MT. (Ohio 8 Now York board and Miss Ghriotians | Sacater mi arts Sosere ' k(o | 1y Biocesan Church, 3d and C streets | 5000, 2% I TONSLTHES B | Dumbarton Ave. M. E. 3. W. M. E. South L & Christian Chinese. are to be the | versity of Pennsylvania at Philadel- | 1" o oturors o b morAINE. ThIS A, Bennett. L Church These_services will_heip_YOU. * 5"e ts,,0f the soclety and will ad-|phia, he having ai the same time | mons on the “Five Great Rellglone~ | Thi€ body has been active within | Mtc Israel C. M. E, cEURcE 16th st. n.w. near Lamont. Ssithe meeting: taken cou at the two schools. | e non) sermon. “Chelstianity. the | the diocese for several years and has Dumberion sve. mpar, Wigcensta igve. B.w. a 1st AND B STS. 5.W. Rev. Clif K. Ra; During his seminasy course he was| Religion of the World” will be]auietly worked among the unfortu- REV. B. I. McGOWAN. REV. C. L. RUSSI . m y' for a year the president of the semi- nate people of the city. An effort is preached next Sunday by Dr. Covell. a:m.—Sunday; seBool. nwu- ., Sunday school: 11 a. serme MINISTER. | nary student body. being made to organize a school in by the pagior; 6:30 p.m., Epworth League: 8 | 930 a.m.—Bunday schoo) ang Bible classen. : il be trained in 1 —Holy Commucion o et ; 4 L2 Cuiss: athe Was Baltimore Pastor. 5:00 p.m. —JOINT SERVICE— A= pUpLa Mastthy e R e wvrrln ' Installation of E. L. Officers by District €abinet. OME. _ * METHUDIST EPISCOPAL. s, teacher. TooTes’ BRLE CLASS. 11:00 3.m.—Morning worship. Sermon by Concordia Evangelical St.Pauf’s English Lutheran Charch Eleveath and H BStreets K.W. For a part of Mr. Primm's seminary course and for a period afterward he was pastor of the Druld Park HOLD JOINT PICNIC. Margaret’s and St. Thomas' The next meeting of the body will be held June ll which time Mr. Covell will rej z st. 1 on the conference ’ ] Baptist Church in Baltimore, ‘Te- f church social Address by Pastor EbmzctM.E.Churrh Rcv W. G. Cram, D. D. I ttheran § - John T. Huddle, Pastor |aighing _in 1319 ‘to become pastor Sunday Schools at Great Falls. l?" Rhode ';‘:f.:d‘“’;':“"m‘." i McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N. W. Between 9th and 10th Streets - (The Red Brick Church) Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor ey W vunn. ‘Minister. 9:30 2.m. —Sunday Bible e cnson” pecial sermos 'fl L. B .m.—Sermon. ERYBODY WELCOME. Epworth League. m.—Evening worship. Sermon by the Minister— ou” Thurs., 8 p.m.—Midweek prayer service. Emory M. E. Church South 20th and G n.w. O. W. LOCHER, Pastor. 11 a.m.—German service. St. Mark's Luthu'an Church |5 apd 8th streets s.w. BEV. H. l!l:sNNG'm\ HAYES, D. D., 9:30—8unday school. 11:00—Public worship $:48—Youns People 8:00—8ervice with sermon. 8:00Thorsaay. prayer service. |of the West' End Baptist Church_of | Petersburg, Va. This pastorate has been notably successful. All branches of .the church work have taken strides forward. The Sunday school % AND P 8T8 N.w. RICHARD SCHMiDT, Boly - communion Gorman 'f.umr League Thbraday. - ZION & o7iE !nnfll EPISCOPAL. All Sdnts Ch CHEVY CHASE CIRCLE. A joint picnic is being held by the Sunday schools of St. Margarets and | St. Thomas’ Episcopal Churches at Great Falls, Va. today. A committee headed by G. Lay of St. Thomas' is in charge of the outing. Athletic games will be held and the winning school will be presented with Rev. Dr. Williamson will make his | report on the Home for the Aged and Infirm. A get-togesher meeting will be held in the fall, at which time all sogial workers in the District will meet and exchange views. —_— . (DAY ‘METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) REV. E. A. LAMBERT, Pastor. *THE CHURCH ‘"’“‘..‘ TOU FEEL AT & 3 .3 W. AUSTIN, Bector. a suitable trophy. Sgwi}"‘—-""y" seryice. |We:lcy Methodist Ep(iuopal THE ‘MASONIC TEMPLE, ey = Epiphany 0 "EFrarIm—| & ay. MISSIMARY 10 SPEAL 930 am —Sunday school Dr.+ \CHEUY CHASE" HE sl axd_Colorao aveeues e piphany e T geoiie s, b gpe Weler | DR EDWARDS T0 PREACH. | The Woman's Missionary Soples Wesler, supt.. Classes for all. IGHTS B Sond: L. Aipha and Brotherhood classes. . STECK, D. D., Pastor. D 512" ek ments, Holy Com-| Dr. John R. Edwards, district su- | Ganary, Baptist Church will hold s 11 o'clock—Public Worship.! ommetioat ey sy ‘sohosi Fespers hna' morien at T el perintendent of the Washington dis- |o'clock Tuesday, The speak A clock—Public Worship. Batmeen Jonifer nd Joceirn ‘sohoel Veapers and sermon. ock Tuesday, The speaker. will Address b‘— the pastor. ;ub ect: 1 REV. Z] W inesday, 8 p.m., Luther League prayer ip. 8. L mch gict}\odlvnlchme;fh in the Calvary|be Rf:}' Henry R!chlrfl!_ missionary “The Nam topSinncrsDéar L - T, e Marvin M. E. Church South T—""m = P o er omuntan morning and evesiag. . H. avegue and V st. T b st S e e Cnevertioalmervices will ke Se8 by S “ e Take Chevy Chase cars. 10th and B _STS. 5.W. rinity utheran Church | Lather Leagse, 7o pm.” —— WA REV. J. J. DIM Ixfllll’l’mefy will precah the bac;:- )é,rnni‘ AE:L?ZO“H;I and Mrs, w‘;. ureate sermon to the luati wil render a solo. Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper.|™ Jowa Ave, M. E. Church S IOERRS.» M, Cor. 4th and E sts. -,-;.nm-o-n trmod). | Roffer Me jal. Luth 8:00-"Holy Communion R e o akton ‘é’;‘,‘,’,n ':,‘5|Luncngqn follows the morning ses- 2:30 o'clock—Revival service 14th 424 Emerson ate. nv. ‘Serviag, Two Masters.” H. BCHROEDER, Pastor. 2 :00—Moral {Law. His subject will be “The Worth ! Sion. in tent meeting at Mt. Rainier b ety (B oy e N P e o= oY den” . tor, % S. T. Nicholas, D.D., P: v -n—lnau ‘school. Preparatory service 10:30 a.m. 7:30 . 1. as, . D., Pastor . 6:45 pm—Epworth League. " 8 o'clock — Evangelistic service, conducted by the pastor. Subject, “THE HEAVENLY ARCHER” TUESDAY, 3 to 5:30 p.m.—Service of Prayer for the Healing of the Sick. I —Chaplain T F. Redlstl. Leagre. Ereopticeniecture, UGH SOUTHERN ABIA." Linco!n Road Church u.ltohmfl.nb je' Island ave. and U 5 m .m G. McNZIL, rmon and_hol z ly communion. .—Musical service, choir and con- §T— Am . J. Ringer, Pastor. m.—Classes for all ages. YOUNG unu-- mu B, O Mulliia, teacher. rnn.fl'n g;.u. Teacos. 1. -.—cu-unlm and “reception of members, e 5" ike pastor. CHUROCE moox. ial_sarmon for young peopls (English). Pi5 a.or Sunday scho-l and Bibie cll'-{. Columbla Heights "S5 ioa « Chisist Lutheran Chinech New Jersey ave. bet. M and N sts. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m, Morning Service at 11. Evening Service.at 7:45. MUSICAL SERVICE by the CHOIR Grace Church s, ,,""‘"". = Bev. GEORGE W_ ATKINSON, Jr., D. Services: 750 °5:80, 11 am. EPISCOPAL. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION GOSPEL HALL TO OPEN. The Full Gospel Assembly will open its new hall at 930 Pennsylvania nue northwest for gospel services Sunday, June 11. Dedication services will be held at 2:30 p.m., and a week of special meet- ings will follow, with different speak- THURSDAY. 7 pm.—Junior League. tion. e ‘Quissourt Synod.) Choir, “My Faith Looks Up to ers- each night, from Washington, praoat. 8 p.m—Prayer meeting, ) Courch schici, . . Speelman, supt., 9:30 S D Traer temice. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, °| Thee” (Schnecker). i l an e wia " hall, ot AL6 Tth street ng DAY+ 8 pm.—ventecostal Meet| 8%y, oin Lesgue service. 7:15 Pastor Flute and Organ solo, “Sunset 30, e Ly been Werhowina/itor Evervbod Welcome All the Time P Bervice, with Holy Communlon, 11 a.m. Melody” (Vincent), Mr. Ber: 'nh m A% o Marts "Cayitel san s Iniotats s R S0 WcoouE: Tt s x| Pebinelh Methodit |\ p pWORTH | BRfiiesi. Mg (503 8a) con vemu e METROPOLITAN Grant Circle and New Hampsbire ave. n. (Petworth Bus Line passea_the. 8. 8. fene Bible class, 9:45 a.m. Trio, “Sanctus” (Gounod), Mrs. JamesE. Freeman, D.D. REFORMED. door.) . .The Good Will Church. Dettor, Miss Eames, Mrs. T REEORMED MEMORIAL | ,G; Ellis Williams, Minister. | Nfethodist Episcopal Church| LUTHER PLACE | Cummiigs. . wsee | REFORMED 920 4. —Sunday school. h « ; »” Rector DUPONT crncLE. | Grace 15tk AND O STREETS N.w. Jolfh Marshall place and C st. n.w. T Haly South -MEMORIAL Duet, “Evening Bells” (Shelly), 5 SERVICES: 8 AND 11. THURSDAY, 11. e “Bnnv H. RANCK, D. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D.D,, : : 3 s g (THOMAS CIRCLE) - Miss Eames, Mr. Seltzer. § EATA ;glg;' ABODT CHRISTIANITE TEIEENe THE 2 Minister D B e Post i Paes | M Diflenderer Pastor | e e e o ™ o yarrer|Fist 2 7% Mot 11 a.m.—Sermon : s s 3 ing, e tion” . . > . Nw. — B ]fi’ +ton Boott 2 T?:fitfl::l = :; ’;-‘:-m Rev..John ‘Paul Tyler, l’upr 9:45 2.m.—Bible School. T I—eI a;ldge 44 rom e Creation 8 pm. rn}fi E.‘f,.\’i. i .}c; i a s JAMES D. BUHBER, Miniwier gi m.—Minister will .;?ca— ithc S o L e 9:30 a.m.—Sunday. school. 11:00a. .——Servxce with Ser- Sermon by the pastor. - n.g:vl;em'n. isth wng G me, 7:30 tting on the ol ; 13700 4.m.—Morning ‘worship and Sacrament on. uires dally prayers: attendance at church PHYLLIE o 7 World"op ‘Rev. Charles F. Boss, Boss, Jr., £ o b Ladt & Bupper. 7?&)\)m—-Chnstxan Endeavor. w Church of*fiu Ascension = simes “:‘c:’.nmy Efl"—:'ln::“l:r = “‘F“Ei'::'r:j" i £ G LA o Extibitien of the work of | . pifector of Religlous Education for the- G o » | 8:00p. .—Sermon. Church Of Chfl Reformaflon =4 Masaave. e andey e the Cherch's Blcthday. 42 L e i Tongensty Bl Sincty” bonerence “Promise and Fulfillment” | Tpyrsday, 8 p.m.—Bible. study. ey Bav, D. Weligion Cornia ta-tharge. (Jxri:t Church, Georgetown, THEOSOPHY. STRANGERS WANTED. “The National Methodist Church’ Waugh lmublsg nr&;oo!u. Third and A Streets Northeast. REV. HOWARD ¥, DOWNS, hu-. T ASDREREAND SACRA- : MENT OF LORD'S SUPFER. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League service “The Man Who Sings at His Work” v A WELOOME ALWAYS. ~ 8 pm.—Sermon by the “How a Rich Man Was. _Saved” WELCOME TO ALL Rosedale M. E. Church 8:00 p.-.—lvAu ‘worship and sermon by Rev. D. L. Blakemore Mount Vernon Place Church THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH (M. E. Church South) | Massach: ‘SEATS FREE _ This Church Welcomes YOU “METHODIST EFISCOPAL SOUTH. usetts Avenue SoRN wnnm DD, SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:30 AM. raiog service. 11:00 Foaing tevies: 7348 pm: Chriatian " Endenvor IAN SCIEN Branches of the Motker Chureh, 4.. First ct.-nl of Christ; in Bosten, . of Scientist, First c%h-:? ot grlfl. cle 8:00 a.m. sermon .. Young People's Fellowshi You are welcom - mmA!. Stfi"’aul LR umm tl. -nr 'nl.m Cirele Rev. Robefl Talbot, DD., wmr SUNDAY: ly Communion. WuhlnztonCa Church of the Nazarene Beventh and A streets AMS. it 25 q:wh G. flnppgll, Pastor. M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor || x5 ple, 8th and 7 sts. N.B. wnmvxnu THS BETHLEHEM CHAPEL, Sundsy school, 945 e ;—u On Columbia Road:N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets. Third ca!:c.ln‘.. o c:nu.:,-sge..?‘., 130 4m 20y o “punion, """':L".f ‘-;_Euor. e JAMES SHERA' MONTGOMERY, M!nizter 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dlel. BIIL _9:30—Calvary Men's_Bible Class, Judp Jmph W ncnnuu. touher. Mr. Charles C. Murray, president. 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by 7 -REV. DOCTOR: JOHN: R. EDWARDS 6:00—Bunch Social, with refreshments. 7:45—Epworth League devational service. 3:00—Public- worship, and- sermon-lecture: to" d\ra& ating a.. of the GOMERY. Bubject: ba ‘WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW: bv D&UIAI” SHERA. MONT- Mr. Shure, Ol‘ n recital ’Illl po'c.:ll " ices in llu 1' music .at_serv] chorus ¢hoir, ‘Four Weeks, Beginning 11.00 a.m- —Sermon by DR. CLOVIS G. CHAPP@LL. " Communion Service “Junior- Chutch,” Sunday School Audltormm sermion by:the - assistant pastor, Rev."M. Leo-Rippy. 8.15 pitt.—Sermon by Dr.‘CRAM secreta under the direction DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL ry: Centenary. ayditori: b usrtet and. !‘l M'& gmo’!fiun. D Second Mondy.in’ July 200 p.m.—Eveneong and sermon. _TMEE'_(W The Sky Pilot Missionary to the Sand ok 52 Blast IndJans i “'l"HE WORTH\ OF m’ Pntrm. “Worship, - -telling, physical culture, music, Bible study, n-i" _-mnw SPECIAL MUSIC AT THE' “FUBLIC gnvxa:s BY.-GEORGE HAROLD!| "‘.?'m"‘“ ek g Sweaviag. sewiog. Sesketrs-” 5 {":’,’z_""“u A ';Enin MILLER AND THE CALVARY DOUBLE QUARTET, MR. HERMAN ) {One : : — L. AMIS, CHURCH ORGANIST. fiflm Your Ch‘ldfeg . THE ARCADE. 14k and Fark rond | g SRS Tz, B B Pastae. Lewis C. Sheafe, Minister 5:.“":"3".‘.‘??..‘1.,._.' o C—CHURCH P A - Subfect: “God: First” et